The Dodgers reliever made his second rehab start with the Quakes on Monday night, throwing a scoreless inning with one hit allowed and a strikeout against Inland Empire.

âI think I got my arm speed where I wanted it to be for todayâs outing,â he said. âWhat weâre looking for is progression so I think thatâs a good checkmark for today.â

Wilson broke camp with the Dodgers, but after sporting an 18.00 ERA in his first two appearances he was placed on the 15-day disabled list with right elbow ulna nerve irritation.

He showed no signs of soreness in Mondayâs outing, his second rehab start in three nights with the Quakes.

Wilson threw 13 pitches in his lone inning of work, and his fastball was clocked as high as 93 miles per hour. He induced a pair of routine groundouts, allowed a line drive double, and finished the inning with a strikeout of 66ers cleanup hitter Brian Hernandez.

He threw a perfect inning on Saturday night with one strikeout as well. He said he expects to make at least one more rehab appearance, but didnât know if it would be with the Quakes or another affiliate.

âThe whole point was to come down and get 4-5 innings. Even though today was good progress from last time I wouldnât go on the DL for two innings and come back,â Wilson said. âI wouldnât want to go through the same process. Weâre just looking for bounceback effect right now. Especially with two Tommy Johns we want to be a little more cautious than normal.â

Wilsonâs sharp outing got the Quakes started on the right track and they took a 2-0 lead into the ninth, but closer Owen Jones gave up a pair of runs to blow the save.

Murrieta Valley graduate Brandon Dixon saved the day though, belting a walkoff solo home run in the bottom of the 12th inning to give the Quakes a 3-2 victory.

Fabio Martinez followed Wilson with six no-hit innings of relief, with four walks and five strikeouts, shortstop Corey Seager went 3 for 5 and outfielder Jeremy Rathjen went 2 for 4 with a home run to lead Rancho Cucamonga (2-3).

Shortstop Jose Rondon, the Angelsâ top-ranked position prospect on Inland Empireâs roster, went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored for the 66ers (1-4). Outfielder Andrew Ray tied it with a one-out single in the ninth, his first hit of the season.

HIGH DESERT 6, LAKE ELSINORE 3: The Storm couldnât hold a late lead and fell to the Mavericks at Stater Bros. Stadium.

Lake Elsinore (2-3) was up 3-2 after seven and half innings before High Desert scored four runs in the bottom of the eighth off reliever Chris Nunn, highlighted by Gabriel Guerreroâs go-ahead three-run homer.

Starting pitcher Bryan Rodriguez went six innings, allowed four hits and one run, walked one and struck out two and shortstop Diego Goris went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI to lead the Storm.

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